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- LIFE: REPAIRS TO PLUMBING. Persons contemplating repairs to the drainage of their houses are advised that the Durham System can be introduced without difficulty in old buildings. It is a permanent protection, and adds mate- rially to their value. Send for pamphlet to the Durham House Drainage Company, 187 Broad- way, N.Y. Cavanagh, Sandford & Co., Merchant Tailors and Importers, 16 West 23d STREET, Opposite 5th Ave. Hotel, New York. Alll the latest London fabrics regularly imported. BILLIARDS. THE MOST EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF IN THE WORLD. The J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE C0,, 724 Broadway, New York. _ The Collender Billiard and Pool Tables have received the first premiums, the latest Triumphs being the Grand Medal—the highest premium over all na- tions—awarded to the Collender Billiard Tables, and Com- bination Cushions,’ Balls, Cues, &c., at the Paris Exhibi- tion of 1878. At the Centennial Commission, Philadelphia, in 38; combination cushions were repurted the only ones ectentifically correct in the angles of incidence and re- flection. New and second-hand billiard tables, in all de- signs, at the lowest prices. The H. W. COLLENDER COMPANY, 768 Broadway, New York, 241 Tremont St., Boston, 15 South Fifth'St., St. Louis. «13 S. oth St., Philadelphia. 84 and 86 State St., Chicago. 367W. Baltimore St. Baltimore. NOTES AND EXTRACTS. “Render unto Scissors those things which are Scissors.” —{St. Paul to the Fenians. 1V., 11, 44.) How sharper than a serpent's child it is to have a thank- less tooth. Ex, nds a living in his pea and so does the editor. ity, however, ceases at this point.— The Drum: “A rinm picture of a hanging sent to an illustrated paper was pronounced by the editor as skillfully executed.—7he Drummer. A.ciry firm has imported 75,000 dozen exes this spring. These are the kind of egg-ricultursts this country needs, — The City. Wren a newspaper becomes an organ there is always a crank connected with the establishment.—New York Com= mercial Advertiser. Roscoe Conxtine is th» Carter Harrison of his Syracuse Herald. Thi is the roughest yet on Louisville Courier-J rnal. arty — ‘oscoe. Mamma, stop Toto “What for?" Be- Punch, Bany nudges his mother’s elbow, from killing the fly on the window.” cauth I want to kill him myself,’ “ CLeorarra manners” are the latest. ‘They are dig fied, severe, and exceedingly gracious.— Morning Journal. And of course they are marked and tony.—Harlem Times, Very few of the elephants in these days have any tusks, You see the extensive manufacture of celluloid has made it so cheap that it doesn't pay to grow ivory.—Burlington Hawkeye. Iv President Arthur doesn’t know any better where he is going this summer than the Washington correspondents do, he must be in a very uncertain state of mind on that point. Lowell Citizen. Mr. Mrrcuett, as he blinks his black eyes and tries to twist his jaw back into shape, regards the story that Sulli- van is in feeble health as a base and deceptive falschood.— St. Paul Dispatch, Tne Todian question is settled at last. Last Saturday Indian agency contracts were awarded for 149,000 pounds of soap.—Chicage Herald, What do they wantit for? To cat, or to grease their hair with?—The Drummer. Neither, The U. S. Government, having failed to concili- ate Lo, are now going to lather him.— Winnipeg Si/tings, Host (really in agony about his polished inlaid floor): “ Hadn't you better come on the carpet, old fellow? I'm s0 afraid you might slip, you know." Guest (with a wooden leg): O, it’s allright, old fellow—thanks ! nail in the end, you kmow.""—Cellege Journ: When you visit or leave New York City, save Bage Expressage and C: Hire and stop af the GRAND UNION HOTEL, opposite Grand Central Depot. Four Hundred and Fifty (450) elegant rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day, European plan. Elevator, Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city. ‘ i BEGEMAN 3) GAS TRICINE: specific for dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. p cents per box. Sent by mall. J. N. Hee Broadway, corner 8th Street, N.Y 25 and J.N, Hecenan & Co., Baker's Chocolate, Broma and Cocoa are staple articles with which everybody is familiar, They are peta used, and their wholesome qualities have won prizes and medals the world over. It is said the proof of the pudding ig the eating, and judging by the immense amount of this Cocoa and Chocolate consumed in the United States, they are household needs, often taking the place of tea and coffee. There are various preparations made at the famous ‘Walter Baker & Co, manufac: at Dorchester, and all tastes have been consulted ; one is the Breakfast Cocoa, an easily-digested beverage, admirably adapted for invalids’ use ; another is the German Sweet, which is very palatable and nutritious, and an excellent article for family use. For those who prefer plainer and simpler diet, Broma and the, excellent Cracked Cocoa, which requires equal and stead foiling, may be highly commended ‘when other fulds prc. duce unpleasant effects. INSURANCE, United States Matual ACCIDENT Association, 220 Bradway, wT, $5,000 ACCIDENT INSURANCE. $25 WE: DEMNITY. MEMBERSHIP FEE, $4. A: ABOUT $11. $10,000 INSURANCE, WITH $50 WEEKLY INDEMNITY, AT CORRESPONDING RATES, WRITE OR CALL FOR CIRCULAR AND APPLICATION BLANK, European Permits without Extra Charge, CHAS. B. PEET (of Rogers, Peet & Co.), Pres’t. JAS, R. PITCHER, Sec'y. 20 & 322 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Now good digestion wait on appetite, ** And health on both.” —SHAKESPEARE. “Common Sense’ Lunch Room, 135 Broapway (cor. Cedar St.), JAMES P. WHEDON, Manager. A FOUNTAIN PEN. ALWAYS WRITES, NEVER CLOGS OR GETS OUT OF ORDER. PRICES $1.50 UPWARDS. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. A. S. FRENCH, 199 B'way, N.Y. F.W. DEVOE& CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Artists’ Materials, REApDY-MIXxeD Paints, Dry Cotors, CoLors In Oit, CoLors IN JAPAN, Putp Cotors, BRUSHES, FINE VARNISHES, &c. Cor, Fulton and William Sts., New York. Send one, two, three or five dol Lng __@lars for a. retail bor, by” express, Candies ‘in the world, up In handeome boxes, All strictly pure. Suictle te presents. Try it once, Address, C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner, 78 Maptson Sr., Cucaco. comicbooks.com